124
124
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
pretax or after-tax toward diviiend rental income? >> the word is modified adjusted gross income is the adjusted gross, line 37 then you need to add back to the tax-free interest and any social security not taxable from income. that is the a modified adjusted didn't come. gerri: it sounds easy but there are so many details. come back we have more questions. later how yesterday's vanished but how did you do that? turning things in to what you love into what you do. we will answer the question. ♪ [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ malannouncer sicee began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ reakthroughs in design... breakthroughs in safety... in gineering... and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrie introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ starting at $29,900. ♪ (train horn) : wherever our trains go, the ecomy cos to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ wom ] i wanna be a pie
pretax or after-tax toward diviiend rental income? >> the word is modified adjusted gross income is the adjusted gross, line 37 then you need to add back to the tax-free interest and any social security not taxable from income. that is the a modified adjusted didn't come. gerri: it sounds easy but there are so many details. come back we have more questions. later how yesterday's vanished but how did you do that? turning things in to what you love into what you do. we will answer the...
110
110
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
pretax or after-tax towa diviiend rental income? >> the word is modified adst gross income is the adjusted gross, line 37 then you need to add back to the tax-free interest and any social security not taxab from income. that the a modied adjusted didn't come. gerri: itsounds easyut there are so many deils. come back we have more questis. later how yestery's vanished but how did you do that? turning things in to what you love into what you do. we will answer theuestion. thank you orville and wilbur... .amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't crte the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instd of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions. in everything from t best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're t simply saluting history... we're making it. gerri: when you were little blood did you want to be reviewed grove? by yo hobbies don't have to be that. you can turn your pastime into a job withhe tough economy. we have the coach i cannot
pretax or after-tax towa diviiend rental income? >> the word is modified adst gross income is the adjusted gross, line 37 then you need to add back to the tax-free interest and any social security not taxab from income. that the a modied adjusted didn't come. gerri: itsounds easyut there are so many deils. come back we have more questis. later how yestery's vanished but how did you do that? turning things in to what you love into what you do. we will answer theuestion. thank you orville...
124
124
May 17, 2013
05/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
they can't bring it back without huge tax bills. he's going up to say, if you want this money to create jobs state side, you have to give us simpler tax bills. dell, a big decrease in revenue this is time around. it saw a huge decrease in shipments in the first quarter. global pc sales falling 14% in the first quarter. google claglass, the eye wear w the new technology is getting a lot of attention. facebook trying to get something out there. we put these on and go, glass, okay. and give it commands. >> what about tesla? the car is awesome, now the stocks are, too. >> i've driven a tesla. it felt like a lotus to me. i haven't driven the new one. this one is a little bit toppy in terms of price. the people that bet against this one, they have been capitulating. people are excited about the future of this company which is just about turning a profit as well. looks like they'll pay back the money they borrowed from the d.o.e. question marks about the financial profile of the company. >> when people are short the stock, they're betting
they can't bring it back without huge tax bills. he's going up to say, if you want this money to create jobs state side, you have to give us simpler tax bills. dell, a big decrease in revenue this is time around. it saw a huge decrease in shipments in the first quarter. global pc sales falling 14% in the first quarter. google claglass, the eye wear w the new technology is getting a lot of attention. facebook trying to get something out there. we put these on and go, glass, okay. and give it...
116
116
Jan 3, 2013
01/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
instead of racing tax raising taxes on dividends we only took it up to 20%. by and large the president wanted $1.6 trillion in new revenue. this comes out at about $620 billion. which takes us to where your introduction leads us. and that is the republicans are very clear that as the debt ceiling a approaches, their demand will be cuts in veterans, social security medicare, medicaid, and nutrition programs vitally needed by americans' working and middle class. >> eliot: you perfectly stated the equation. i probably would have come down on the other side because it seems to me that the risk inherent in the negotiation were about to undertake with the republicans on the debt ceiling is so fraught that i worry that the 620 trillion-dollar in revenue that the president got may not be worth the price and maybe he could have gotten more revenue and get the republicans to say yes to the debt ceiling if he applied more pressure after we had gone off the cliff even if for a previous period of time. >> i certainly agree he should have applied more pressure. as you know
instead of racing tax raising taxes on dividends we only took it up to 20%. by and large the president wanted $1.6 trillion in new revenue. this comes out at about $620 billion. which takes us to where your introduction leads us. and that is the republicans are very clear that as the debt ceiling a approaches, their demand will be cuts in veterans, social security medicare, medicaid, and nutrition programs vitally needed by americans' working and middle class. >> eliot: you perfectly...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm a fan of ending progressive taxation our income tax our capital gains tax policies or progressive taxes i personally would prefer a capitation tax everybody over eighteen years of age not in prison not in an infirmary would pay a set fee every citizen in the jurisdiction would pay the same so again mitt romney spent one percent of his income in taxes you are saying i don't care how in the beginning you lumped in north carolina virginia with that the virginia plan is actually. elimination of the gas tax which would save eighteen cents really eight hundred cents on every gallon does that not help the poor so the people as i you know be as i said maybe this is the gasoline companies the oil companies are going to go right on their external nobody's covering the their up and for the cost of that you know what the poor people have a polaroid not the answer here not so horrible or can our behavior a lot if after their own interests only the burger. no their interest and this was the rhythm of the contest organisers it is about our society for gas oh that's what i just heard no that is n
i'm a fan of ending progressive taxation our income tax our capital gains tax policies or progressive taxes i personally would prefer a capitation tax everybody over eighteen years of age not in prison not in an infirmary would pay a set fee every citizen in the jurisdiction would pay the same so again mitt romney spent one percent of his income in taxes you are saying i don't care how in the beginning you lumped in north carolina virginia with that the virginia plan is actually. elimination of...
92
92
Apr 13, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back. this is a story that admittedly is difficult to listen to. >> but the good thing is, the ending is certainly worth it. >> yeah, meet banjo, a poodle mix fortunate to be alive. somebody tied banjo to a train track in california last week and left him there to die. >> but that didn't happen. the engineer of the on coming train saw the suspect walking away from the track. he hit the emergency break and rescued the dog from the tracks. >> good ending. banjo is safe, and he is doing good at the animal services.
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first...
62
62
Aug 15, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
his wife will also do a year in prison because of the tax fraud side of what they plead guilty too. now that the federal defense of marriage act has been dismantled by the supreme court, the pentagon announced the new rules for service members who want to marry their same sex partners. in north carolina today where republicans just passed and signed the most draconian new voter suppression law in the country. that state's democratic u.s. senator asked the justice department to look into that new law and consider intervening in north carolina to stop it. florida's governor is suing georgia's governor saying georgia is stealing florida's water from a river the two states are supposed to share. the republican party is holding its annual summer meeting in boston, which they probably scheduled back when they thought mitt romney would be president by now. in domestic news and domestic politics today. we'll get to some of that over the course of the next hour. this is one of those days, when the overwhelmingly most important news in the world is not happening here, it's happening in the st
his wife will also do a year in prison because of the tax fraud side of what they plead guilty too. now that the federal defense of marriage act has been dismantled by the supreme court, the pentagon announced the new rules for service members who want to marry their same sex partners. in north carolina today where republicans just passed and signed the most draconian new voter suppression law in the country. that state's democratic u.s. senator asked the justice department to look into that...
104
104
May 13, 2013
05/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
don't pick on tax exempt groups. they're social welfare groups that are allowed to engage in some politics. but they're asking questions. they're asking incredible questions like, who are your donors? did your wife go to this rally? are you -- what is your political leaning? they're asking questions that shouldn't be asked so they put out memos. if they put out memos those are agency wide memos. >> can they just back this up by saying, oh, well, you know, we are strapped for cash and we're looking for money and we're going to target rich people? we're going to target because we're all strapped? can they use that as an excuse? >> no. because this is not about money. this is about tax exempt status for groups that are supposed to be social welfare groups. and larry was talking before about the oversight on the hill. i'm all for that. but the grand jury is a very effective agency. and i see the possibility that at the very least, you're going to have people put under oath behind closed doors, separately. and after every
don't pick on tax exempt groups. they're social welfare groups that are allowed to engage in some politics. but they're asking questions. they're asking incredible questions like, who are your donors? did your wife go to this rally? are you -- what is your political leaning? they're asking questions that shouldn't be asked so they put out memos. if they put out memos those are agency wide memos. >> can they just back this up by saying, oh, well, you know, we are strapped for cash and...
78
78
Nov 21, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
i cannot speak to your state taxes in georgia. your taxes would not go down with the current lyrical structure we have in washington area unless you are one of -- with the current political .tructure we have in washington what was the purpose of the affordable care act? the purpose was to provide insurance for the uninsured and help lower the cost for the sickest of our fellow americans. the way insurance works is that somebody is going to have to pay more. the notion that costs are going to go down for everyone, particularly when this administration has not seen -- said a single thing about tort reform, the notion that race will go down for everyone is tomfoolery. rates will go down for everyone is tomfoolery. unless you are one of the lucky few, your health care costs are going -- are not going to go down. host: bob, we are going to go back to you. be the first one to tell you why october 1 was the rollout date. mr. obama has never run any thing. he does not know about running a business. he does not know that is not how the wor
i cannot speak to your state taxes in georgia. your taxes would not go down with the current lyrical structure we have in washington area unless you are one of -- with the current political .tructure we have in washington what was the purpose of the affordable care act? the purpose was to provide insurance for the uninsured and help lower the cost for the sickest of our fellow americans. the way insurance works is that somebody is going to have to pay more. the notion that costs are going to go...
42
42
Feb 13, 2013
02/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a former 49er could end up in prison for tax evasion. the san francisco chronicle reporting former offensive lineman bubba a paris will be in court in march to face misdemeanor charges. he failed to file tax returns from 2006 to 2008. right now he lives in discovery bay. if convicted he could face up to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine. >> a follow up to a story we first told you about yesterday morning. the san jose city official at the center of a lawsuit filed by casino matrik is firing back, accusing the city of discriminating against the casino. the lawsuit accuses richard tang, administrator of the police department's gaming control of a conflict of interest because he does consulting work for other casinos. in a phone interview with nbc bay area he said there is no conflict. all my work as an independent contractor has been approve bid my supervisor. i don't do any work that would conflict with san jose courtrooms. >> it is about to get more expensive to ride on bart. they are proposing raising fares more than 5% next year sen
. >> a former 49er could end up in prison for tax evasion. the san francisco chronicle reporting former offensive lineman bubba a paris will be in court in march to face misdemeanor charges. he failed to file tax returns from 2006 to 2008. right now he lives in discovery bay. if convicted he could face up to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine. >> a follow up to a story we first told you about yesterday morning. the san jose city official at the center of a lawsuit filed by casino...
89
89
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, tax preparers. have you all thought of using them as a way to get people enrolled in exchanges? >> stan, why don't you start. >> yeah, i think tax are an enormously promising source of application assistance for lots of reasons. a few years ago we did some research to estimate among the uninsured the percentage who filed federal income tax returns, and we were surprised to find that 86% of the uninsured, including 75% of those with incomes below poverty, filed federal income tax returns. now, not all are legally required to do so. many do so to gain child tax credit or other refunds, but the tax preparers office is where a heck of a lot of the uninsured are going, and more than two-thirds of eitc claim man-to-mans, low-income taxpayers, file with the aid of tax preparers, application assistants, and these are folks who are in the business of filling out paperwork for consumers, and they have in hand at the tax filing moment most of the information they are going to need to complete the application,
for example, tax preparers. have you all thought of using them as a way to get people enrolled in exchanges? >> stan, why don't you start. >> yeah, i think tax are an enormously promising source of application assistance for lots of reasons. a few years ago we did some research to estimate among the uninsured the percentage who filed federal income tax returns, and we were surprised to find that 86% of the uninsured, including 75% of those with incomes below poverty, filed federal...
71
71
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
unless we get the cooperation from the political parties who say taxes how much they spend and how much they regulate. by that, it is just not sufficient. we spoke about last night was about the banks, not monetary policy. david: there is a conflict with regards to the fed interest and pump up the market, if you will, and unemployment mandate for the employment mandates you just mentioned. stocks go up and companies lay workers off, that happened with american express and in the past with other companies, so if the intention of the fed is to pump up the stock market, doesn't that sometimes conflict with its mandate to keep unemployment low? >> they're all kinds of approaches to this, david. one of them is the wealth effect, if stocks go up, through the broad pulls the mutual fund or more directly obviously feel wealthier and will be able to spend more and pump of consumption with consumption driven society others might argue it is a narrower base than it used to be, so it is a give and take, pros and cons of every single argument. clearly those publicly traded have been able to capitali
unless we get the cooperation from the political parties who say taxes how much they spend and how much they regulate. by that, it is just not sufficient. we spoke about last night was about the banks, not monetary policy. david: there is a conflict with regards to the fed interest and pump up the market, if you will, and unemployment mandate for the employment mandates you just mentioned. stocks go up and companies lay workers off, that happened with american express and in the past with other...
74
74
Nov 19, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
, no tax increase, period -- >> so he fits the governor norquist filter. he gets through? >> yeah. i think somebody you're looking at is somebody who can finance a campaign all the way through, look you in the eye and say confidence, seriousness -- >> rand paul? >> let me do the governors first and then we'll do the three senators, because i think the advantage is with governors. they can raise money more easily. the senator says, look what i did, but yeah, 50 other people voted the same way. >> christie is serious? >> christie, certainly. governor scott walker of wisconsin who has changed it from a blue state to a red state, changing labor laws and all sorts of things. >> who are you more for, walker or christie? >> as long as they're all running, i'm cheerfully agnostic. and governor bush of florida, a successful governor. he didn't have as republican a state as governor scott does now there in the legislature, but he governed well. and governor perry will run again. he didn't -- he had to falter this last time, but he's actually quite articulate, quite
, no tax increase, period -- >> so he fits the governor norquist filter. he gets through? >> yeah. i think somebody you're looking at is somebody who can finance a campaign all the way through, look you in the eye and say confidence, seriousness -- >> rand paul? >> let me do the governors first and then we'll do the three senators, because i think the advantage is with governors. they can raise money more easily. the senator says, look what i did, but yeah, 50 other...
40
40
Nov 7, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
of their tax credit of the premium paid by tax credit and after that is 50% on basis.nent you never hear that. you never hear that. so, this is not so much a but a statement of sadness about the ability of the upper body, the so-called body with the cup and the saucer that sort of routine. hat we can be so maniacally political that we just seek to destroy and forget the agony through, e are going which this bill will cure. senator, very much. chair.nk you mr. i thank you for joining us. have shared headlines they've notice theytly or in the past and relate to implementing to healthcare changes. to that. add we dug up some headlines and one early f as in failure and one is not ready for primetime. a third was confusion reigns. and a fourth headline was pharmacists say some will die. and as you might guess, those headlines from this month or last month, this was rom 6 or 7 years ago when we were implementing medicare part for.hich i voted i was one of 11 who voted for it. had a huge donut hole. fell into f people it. they didn't get any help from medicare. stopped taking their medicin
of their tax credit of the premium paid by tax credit and after that is 50% on basis.nent you never hear that. you never hear that. so, this is not so much a but a statement of sadness about the ability of the upper body, the so-called body with the cup and the saucer that sort of routine. hat we can be so maniacally political that we just seek to destroy and forget the agony through, e are going which this bill will cure. senator, very much. chair.nk you mr. i thank you for joining us. have...
62
62
Sep 4, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
any time we stop there red light or agree to pay our taxes or do anything that involves cooperation with the local government or state government or federal government, any time with cooperate we are essentially giving tacit consent. the genius of bayard rustin was to realize if you withdraw the consent the state loses its powerful hold over you. if there were a number of people at the march on washington who understood this and acted on this. one was a man named jerome smith, 23 at the time of the march, from the warns, and he had been involved in civil rights activism at this time for 13 years, since he was the grand aged ten growing up in new orleans. now the way that the bus operated in new orleans and many other cities at the time was they had these things called screens that they put between the seats. they fit into a slot. if more whites got on the bus then moved to slow further and further back toward the back of the bus. any time awake moved the slot for the back blacks had to give up their seats. one of the every day indignities of being black in the south. now jerome smith in
any time we stop there red light or agree to pay our taxes or do anything that involves cooperation with the local government or state government or federal government, any time with cooperate we are essentially giving tacit consent. the genius of bayard rustin was to realize if you withdraw the consent the state loses its powerful hold over you. if there were a number of people at the march on washington who understood this and acted on this. one was a man named jerome smith, 23 at the time of...
87
87
Oct 6, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
reform bill that cuts taxes even further. if that reality does not set in, we are in for several weeks of great calamity that is going to cause greater damage to what has been caused here. with that, i support the resolution and reserve the balance of my time. >> the gem from south carolina is recognized. -- mr. speaker, i want to again commend mr. smith. he has reached across to try to work together. inreferencing the shutdown 1995, there is a difference. it begins at the top. sadly, the president of the united dates, two weeks ago last said he was not going to negotiate. in the 1995 shutdown there was communication between the president and the speaker prior to the shutdown and during the entire shutdown. and now yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the gentleman from louisiana, dr. john fleming. >> recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. friend, stanod wilson. i also thank my good friend doug collins for bringing this measure up today. mr. speaker, the first amendment rights of our military do not s
reform bill that cuts taxes even further. if that reality does not set in, we are in for several weeks of great calamity that is going to cause greater damage to what has been caused here. with that, i support the resolution and reserve the balance of my time. >> the gem from south carolina is recognized. -- mr. speaker, i want to again commend mr. smith. he has reached across to try to work together. inreferencing the shutdown 1995, there is a difference. it begins at the top. sadly, the...
78
78
Feb 14, 2013
02/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
and there is no way we can't get around it without raising taxes on businesses. they know if we do it right now, that in the long run it will be much, much better because the federal repayment plan would take it all the way out to 2019, instead of 2016 under our plan. melissa: emotionally, and politically it is very hard to cut benefits to people who are not working and, have to go out and buy food and pay the rent. what is pushback against you you've been like? >> it has been tough. in my district over the last week and a half we have announced layoffs of over 1100 people. the thing in north carolina, our workers want to work. they don't want unemployment checks to come in. they want a job. they want a paycheck. that's what we're trying it do. if we can't put businesses in the light where they can hire people it will be very, very difficult to get people back to work. melissa: we were looking at your unemployment rate, 9.2%. it is well above the national average. you think what you're doing, this tough decision helps that number go down? >> yes, i think so becau
and there is no way we can't get around it without raising taxes on businesses. they know if we do it right now, that in the long run it will be much, much better because the federal repayment plan would take it all the way out to 2019, instead of 2016 under our plan. melissa: emotionally, and politically it is very hard to cut benefits to people who are not working and, have to go out and buy food and pay the rent. what is pushback against you you've been like? >> it has been tough. in...
8,331
8.3K
Jul 18, 2013
07/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 8,331
favorite 0
quote 31
taxes, gas taxes, sales taxes, various user fees they'll pay, but the other estimate is that they pull out of the u.s. treasury over $30,000 a year in public subsidies and benefits. this is extremely expensive. that means for each person that comes in, we are looking at a cost of over $20,000 per person per year. so rather than adding to our society in the form of adding to our treasury, we are drawing down from the treasury and going backwards faster than even this debt clock is showing us that we are going faster. i'll tell you what i'm hearing from home, mr. speaker. people are saying, can you tell me why in the world we are not actually securing our border? and i say you are asking a very good question. ronald reagan promised it back in the mid-1980's saying i have a one time deal for you, we will give amnesty to one million country.people in this that turned into 3.6 million people. when people heard there was going to be a gift given, more people wanted in on that gift and more people came across and 3.6 million people were granted amnesty and we were told the border would be sec
taxes, gas taxes, sales taxes, various user fees they'll pay, but the other estimate is that they pull out of the u.s. treasury over $30,000 a year in public subsidies and benefits. this is extremely expensive. that means for each person that comes in, we are looking at a cost of over $20,000 per person per year. so rather than adding to our society in the form of adding to our treasury, we are drawing down from the treasury and going backwards faster than even this debt clock is showing us...
119
119
Jun 8, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
we applied last year for that tax exempttatu status. to it took 14 months for that application to be approved.t normally applications like this, at the most, four to six months for something like that, but that was delayed for 14 months till after the election. for good samaritans first andgus billy graham association when we were audited -- the irs agent, a nice guy, okay? i don't have an issue with the agents. they wererof professional, you> know, a good person. >> sean: did they find anything wrong? >> no, nothing. so they accepted the 990 file filing with no changes. we appreciated that. we have auditors that go through our policies, but especially our programs continually. we make our audited statementn public.ybe and anybody can have that if they want it. so having the irs come in wasn't a concern to me. the concern, are we targeted because of our religious beliefs? in north carolina lastn no april there wasment an attempt put foh by our state to change the constitution, to define marriage as between a man and a woman. the preside
we applied last year for that tax exempttatu status. to it took 14 months for that application to be approved.t normally applications like this, at the most, four to six months for something like that, but that was delayed for 14 months till after the election. for good samaritans first andgus billy graham association when we were audited -- the irs agent, a nice guy, okay? i don't have an issue with the agents. they wererof professional, you> know, a good person. >> sean: did they...
111
111
Jul 4, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
and the fact that we have a president that, for whatever reason, just taxes to be taken care of by the secretary of defense, joint chiefs, and never checked back, and then caught a flight to go to leaves and colorado for fundraiser, and then sent out susan rice to lie to the mesh people. he continued to perpetuate a lie to the united nations. this does go all the way back to the commander in chief, back to the president. we need to have him step up as a president and take responsibility and explain his actions to the american people. >> colonel, 237 years i assume i was in the military -- i assume you knew if you were getting in trouble, pinned down, there would be someone to come after you and make sure you're okay. one way or another. but for some reason, has that credo change? >> well, that does not change for the men and women out there on freedom's ramparts. that credo has changed for the obama administration. and look, i was a commander of a battalion in iraq, and anytime one of our patrols came up under fire we made sure that every single resource we could get to them can. the q
and the fact that we have a president that, for whatever reason, just taxes to be taken care of by the secretary of defense, joint chiefs, and never checked back, and then caught a flight to go to leaves and colorado for fundraiser, and then sent out susan rice to lie to the mesh people. he continued to perpetuate a lie to the united nations. this does go all the way back to the commander in chief, back to the president. we need to have him step up as a president and take responsibility and...
138
138
Aug 22, 2013
08/13
by
WMPT
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
is being funded thru your tax dollars. it's a contest where you submit a video on line... to better inform young people about new insurance options available under the affordable care act. a total of 30- thousand dollars in prizes will be awarded in several categories. add that to the 75-million dollars in your money... that's going to promote obamacare... and some say... that money could be put to better use. < 3: 54: 40 it's a huge amount of money that could be directed to assist the states in getting on board, to provide more health insurance in some places, to fund some more health insurance in some places, to fund some more innovative health care delivery models, yes, it's a huge amount of money but the department of health and human services is very, very afraid that people are just going to walk away from this mandate. > and some of those young people are trying to stop the affordable care act. national correspondent kristine frazao shows us how they may be the key to ending obama-care. the success or failure of obamacare is in the hands of 20 somethings. [sot in sc
is being funded thru your tax dollars. it's a contest where you submit a video on line... to better inform young people about new insurance options available under the affordable care act. a total of 30- thousand dollars in prizes will be awarded in several categories. add that to the 75-million dollars in your money... that's going to promote obamacare... and some say... that money could be put to better use. < 3: 54: 40 it's a huge amount of money that could be directed to assist the...
90
90
Jun 20, 2013
06/13
by
COM
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
that has caused cigarette tax revenue to decline, tax which is go to fund cancer research! (laughter) you hear that? people are going to die from lung cancer because you refuse to smoke! (laughter) thanks for spreading your second-hand health you selfish jerks! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) rìí1í1c:c: (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight are an indy rock group making their first t.v. appearance, but. please welcome the postal service! (cheers and applause) ♪ hey, jimmy, hey, ben, thanks for coming on. all right, thanks so much for being here. jenny, jimmy, this is your first time on the show. welcome. >> thank you. >> stephen: ben, welcome back. >> thank you. >> now collectively you guys are known as the postal service and you put out an album ten years ago called "give up." and an album -- (laughter). -- a title i guess you took too seriously? (laughter) because you've've never put out another album but you're celebrating the tenth anniversary on a tour. how do you do an album like this live? because -- i mean this
that has caused cigarette tax revenue to decline, tax which is go to fund cancer research! (laughter) you hear that? people are going to die from lung cancer because you refuse to smoke! (laughter) thanks for spreading your second-hand health you selfish jerks! we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) rìí1í1c:c: (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight are an indy rock group making their first t.v. appearance, but. please welcome the postal...
66
66
Sep 29, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
a new $30 billion medical device tax was enacted. it is a tax on sales. explain why this industry was singled out. the effects have been devastating. the00 job losses across country have been announced. once these jobs go overseas, they do not come back. research and development is the lifeblood of this industry. have a letter from 975 organizations. the signers include the chamber of commerce, numerous doctors and physicians that are directly impacted by the tax. i ask that you include it in the record. we know tax is bad policy. we know there is support in this chamber to repeal the tax. the senate did not act before the end of the year. -- cosponsors's of the legislation to repeal this tax. last april, when the senate was votedng this budget, 79 their intention to repeal the tax. how often do we have such an overwhelming bipartisan majority .nd support on an issue said mosturchill people stumble over the truth and then pick themselves up. tax hascal device -- this isobs and what health care reform was supposed to support. congress may not always agree,
a new $30 billion medical device tax was enacted. it is a tax on sales. explain why this industry was singled out. the effects have been devastating. the00 job losses across country have been announced. once these jobs go overseas, they do not come back. research and development is the lifeblood of this industry. have a letter from 975 organizations. the signers include the chamber of commerce, numerous doctors and physicians that are directly impacted by the tax. i ask that you include it in...
192
192
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
so the tax man says your company can feed you tax- free. but what about those tech companies? they're often in places with plenty of restaurant options they say it's all about culture. like at facebook, voted best place to work on the website glassdoor. >> "i really feel like facebook sometimes is a utopia in like the best of ways. the cool thing about the facebook approach to benefits is, you know, like they're really focused on removing stress from our daily lives, so it's things that make it easier for me to focus." >> reporter: being together, working together - and, yes, eating together. >> "this recent press is going to get the irs more interested in this issue, generally." >> reporter: tom cryan is a tax attorney who represents companies in cases like this. he says the irs has been investigating perks for years - like the way high- level executives fly on corporate jets for their personal use. but for meals for the common techie? >> "it hasn't been seen as this big abuse area. the law's the law, so they're going to look into this when they audit you, and the dollars can
so the tax man says your company can feed you tax- free. but what about those tech companies? they're often in places with plenty of restaurant options they say it's all about culture. like at facebook, voted best place to work on the website glassdoor. >> "i really feel like facebook sometimes is a utopia in like the best of ways. the cool thing about the facebook approach to benefits is, you know, like they're really focused on removing stress from our daily lives, so it's things...
44
44
May 16, 2013
05/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
>> wrote several claims during the campaign that there was personal information from that run the's tax records that were being leaked to the press and at what is to know if the irs was involved wilson that some of mitt romney's top donors were targeted by the irs and the labor department included a gentleman from idaho. if you could look at that as well. why were people who were giving money, after they became public about how much money that had donated, all of a sudden, the ira's and labor department was looking at them? i have an important question. we have heard about numerous groups that were targeted that were conservative groups. can you tell me whether obama for america, organizing for america, occupy wall street, or any of the progress of group has been targeted in the last three- four years by the irs? >> we are at the beginning of the investigation so i don't know what groups were targeted. all i know is what i have read about in the press. we are at the beginning stages of this investigation. >> you find out if it was only conservative groups? i think it is important and st
>> wrote several claims during the campaign that there was personal information from that run the's tax records that were being leaked to the press and at what is to know if the irs was involved wilson that some of mitt romney's top donors were targeted by the irs and the labor department included a gentleman from idaho. if you could look at that as well. why were people who were giving money, after they became public about how much money that had donated, all of a sudden, the ira's and...
53
53
Sep 3, 2013
09/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
could have an attributed value to work that is done in the home whether by men or by women, make that tax deductible or-- you know, they're minely i would say tactical arguments. and also arguments based on our personality experience, i think. because we've all come from different places. and that's very healthy. i would say probably we don't have enough of those because we're a little hyperaware of the ridiculous idea that women can't get along so we're maybe a little more reluctant to disagree in public than we should be. >> what is the driving agenda for you in 2013? >> humanity. i don't know how to say it. >> that's pretty good. >> i mean it is so-- and i would say solutions to problems because the great joy of a social justice movement are the a has, that's why as i was saying understanding the connection between violence against females whether infant side or domestic violence which is huge, it is what normallized other violence both in the street and in the army, is huge. i mean because we've always known about tribal societies that the more polarized agenda roles the more violent
could have an attributed value to work that is done in the home whether by men or by women, make that tax deductible or-- you know, they're minely i would say tactical arguments. and also arguments based on our personality experience, i think. because we've all come from different places. and that's very healthy. i would say probably we don't have enough of those because we're a little hyperaware of the ridiculous idea that women can't get along so we're maybe a little more reluctant to...
50
50
Dec 19, 2013
12/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
officials say curry has chosen to take the cash option, after taxes, $120 million. so far, she wants to remain private. >> she did pick the numbers they were a combination of family birthdays and her family lucky number, seven. she didn't do a quick pick. >> that is incredible the store in georgia will not receive any additional bonuses for doing so. georgia's lottery pays a 6% commission for every ticket sold and nothing more for big winners. >> the san jose store owner who sold the ticket he expects it's going to boost his business. >> matt keller has more from the owner and customers. >> we're so happy to be presenting our retailers from jenny's gifts, we win with the $1 million check. >> he couldn't have looked happier, he just bought the store four months ago. timing couldn't have been better. he sold one of two megamillion tickets december 15th ask found out last night he was getting a prize. >> very good day. so excited. i won $1 million, too. >> officials showed up and covered the store with signs pro claiming millionaires made here the person has not come f
officials say curry has chosen to take the cash option, after taxes, $120 million. so far, she wants to remain private. >> she did pick the numbers they were a combination of family birthdays and her family lucky number, seven. she didn't do a quick pick. >> that is incredible the store in georgia will not receive any additional bonuses for doing so. georgia's lottery pays a 6% commission for every ticket sold and nothing more for big winners. >> the san jose store owner who...
127
127
Jan 1, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
members of both political parties who badly want these middle class taxes rolled back fast hope what the senate did this morning makes it easier for house republicans to follow suit. it was a rare bipartisan vote, 89-8. two hours after america went off the fiscal cliff, vice president biden came to the capitol to sell the fix he worked out with gop leader mitch mcconnell who spoke for senate republicans. >> we don't think taxes should be going up on anyone. but we all knew if we did nothing, they'd be going up on everyone. >> reporter: the senate voted to reverse today's tax hikes on 98% of americans. but to keep the higher rate on families making over $450,000. president obama took credit for breaking 20 years of gop opposition to tax hikes. >> keep in mind that just last month, republicans in congress said they would never agree to raise tax rates on the wealthiest americans. >> reporter: five senate republicans voted no. >> middle class families will wake up today to the assurance their taxes won't go up $2,200 each. >> reporter: not so fast. house speaker john boehner and his gop
members of both political parties who badly want these middle class taxes rolled back fast hope what the senate did this morning makes it easier for house republicans to follow suit. it was a rare bipartisan vote, 89-8. two hours after america went off the fiscal cliff, vice president biden came to the capitol to sell the fix he worked out with gop leader mitch mcconnell who spoke for senate republicans. >> we don't think taxes should be going up on anyone. but we all knew if we did...
152
152
Jun 8, 2013
06/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 1
why do i need to pay for your taxes? please explain where in the constitution it says i need to subsidize your education when you in court -- anchored your debts and you went to unionized where they are teaching you there is no god. .ell me what it is today host: we will leave it there. guest: there was a lot there. hisess i will first address issue of why should we subsidize , wasnt loans, i believe the question. again, it goes back to we have to support one another and we are in this together. what i will say is that we want to offer people choices. while it is great that our collar went to a catholic does diversity -- university, not all of us had that. i went to a public school, which i am very proud of. therect of the matter is, are fewer options for people who are unable to make that leap. we have students who work their way through school. the fact remains that we have to have a way to be more accessible for every young american. the student loan reform is that option. that is something that we are excited about a
why do i need to pay for your taxes? please explain where in the constitution it says i need to subsidize your education when you in court -- anchored your debts and you went to unionized where they are teaching you there is no god. .ell me what it is today host: we will leave it there. guest: there was a lot there. hisess i will first address issue of why should we subsidize , wasnt loans, i believe the question. again, it goes back to we have to support one another and we are in this...
101
101
Dec 17, 2013
12/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. hey ray, my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. o well tell him i said you're welcome. he loves how he can click on it and get specific actionable trade ideas with their probabilities throughout the day. yea, and these ideas are across the board -- bullish, bearish and neutral. i think you need a bigger desk, pal. another one? traders love our trading patterns, now with options patterns. what's not to love? they see what others are trading -- like the day's top 10 options trades by volume -- an
that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you....
62
62
Aug 23, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
, legally taxed. and that is the legal marijuana business. it is legal in 20 states. and they are eager to pay their federal taxes. but they would like to have a few deductions on their federal tax returns just like every other business. that is coming up. >>> and my next guest is the american journalist who appeared on russian tv to talk about the manning case. and then refused to talk about anything about russia's oppressive anti-gay laws. he is joining me next and can say whatever he wants. nds to st. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and it's t a narcotic. you and your doctor s
, legally taxed. and that is the legal marijuana business. it is legal in 20 states. and they are eager to pay their federal taxes. but they would like to have a few deductions on their federal tax returns just like every other business. that is coming up. >>> and my next guest is the american journalist who appeared on russian tv to talk about the manning case. and then refused to talk about anything about russia's oppressive anti-gay laws. he is joining me next and can say whatever...
72
72
Oct 12, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
s christians, we should take a stand and fight against any of your tax dollars funding any persecution of christians. zanzibar, a tiny island off priestcoast of africa, a was shot in the head going to muslims.y two ourokesperson said we thank young men killing the infidel. many more will die. finished.t at easter, be prepared for disaster. motorcycle assailants hurtled bombs into a christian hurch injuring 15 people and breaking the legs of the pastor. n indonesia, the world's most populous muslim nation, three girls were beheaded on the way christian school. make no mistake, there's an lement of radical jihad in this. in guinea this year, a muslim 95 attacked and killed christians and injured 130. in egypt recently, 82 churches attacked leaving hundreds dead and wounded. earlier this year, i forced the vote, to defund the brotherhood and every democrat -- [ applause ] democrat voted to continue sending your money to the muslim brotherhood. tell you one thing, though, as long as i'm in the fight against sending any money to the muslim brotherhood. [ applause ] in cameroon recently, two
s christians, we should take a stand and fight against any of your tax dollars funding any persecution of christians. zanzibar, a tiny island off priestcoast of africa, a was shot in the head going to muslims.y two ourokesperson said we thank young men killing the infidel. many more will die. finished.t at easter, be prepared for disaster. motorcycle assailants hurtled bombs into a christian hurch injuring 15 people and breaking the legs of the pastor. n indonesia, the world's most populous...
52
52
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
the social security withholding tax reset. for middle-class american families earning $50,000, that means at least in $800,000 tax hike, maybe as much as a thousand bucks. if this is the first shot of about, it's not going over too well. here's what people are saying on twitter. if you're asking why my pacheck is less this week, is because you got what you asked for. on it. why is my pacheck bless thi we? because obama loves to penalize the makers and redistribute to the takers. it gets worse. on and on andon. my prediction here is there no attempt to curb federal spending, we will have to raise taxes again and again and again on me and everybody else. that's going to be the new normal cong up, we are not just dealing with the federal tax hike. most american side and the paychecks. what about state and local taxes. what to expect. more on today's not so hot jobs report. will this be the ammution republicans need in their debt ceiling fight? coming up next. @a ♪ duty as a new york, here again is gerri willis. >> i want to
the social security withholding tax reset. for middle-class american families earning $50,000, that means at least in $800,000 tax hike, maybe as much as a thousand bucks. if this is the first shot of about, it's not going over too well. here's what people are saying on twitter. if you're asking why my pacheck is less this week, is because you got what you asked for. on it. why is my pacheck bless thi we? because obama loves to penalize the makers and redistribute to the takers. it gets worse....
158
158
Aug 14, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
it is not clear whether hers contained tax information. but the existence in her personal e-mail account peaked curiosity. >> if it takes a subpoena, we're going to get the e-mails. >> reporter: a spokesman for her said they want her to send all applicable e-mails by august 27th. >> thank you. >>> republican party leaders meeting in boston now. politico reports the focus of the gop summer session is catching up to democrats on voter contact and other perceived strengths. leaders expect the obama focused organizing for action to divert fund-raising resources and focus away from national committee. >>> jack germond has died. he wrote five syndicated columns a week for nearly 25 years. later became a pundit for several tv outlets. his wife says he recently finished his first golf. he was 85. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that
it is not clear whether hers contained tax information. but the existence in her personal e-mail account peaked curiosity. >> if it takes a subpoena, we're going to get the e-mails. >> reporter: a spokesman for her said they want her to send all applicable e-mails by august 27th. >> thank you. >>> republican party leaders meeting in boston now. politico reports the focus of the gop summer session is catching up to democrats on voter contact and other perceived...
1,027
1.0K
Oct 25, 2013
10/13
by
COM
tv
eye 1,027
favorite 0
quote 0
$9 billion. >> because the majority of deal is expected to be tax deductible. >> son of a bitch n. this confirms what i said settlements for malfeasance and donations do breast cancer charities are equal in the eyes of the law. the passion and drive from so many cnbc and financial analysts goes solely in one direction and not in the direction you normally associate with journalism. here is maria reacting. >> i think any time you are looking at the greatest fine in wall street regulation it's worth asking should this guy stay in his job. >> the company continues to churn out tens of billions in earning and hundreds of billions in revenue, how do you criticize that? >> jon: because profit is the only way we judge things. only at cnbc is breaking bad the story how one man through hard work and bad business practices sloally insulates himself from criticism watch as they suggest there may be other ways of looking at morgan chase. >> a lot of earnings and \revenue/receive knew we've seen come from shady dealings. >> come on. >> it's a fact. it's in the news. >> what is the fact? >> they
$9 billion. >> because the majority of deal is expected to be tax deductible. >> son of a bitch n. this confirms what i said settlements for malfeasance and donations do breast cancer charities are equal in the eyes of the law. the passion and drive from so many cnbc and financial analysts goes solely in one direction and not in the direction you normally associate with journalism. here is maria reacting. >> i think any time you are looking at the greatest fine in wall street...
171
171
Dec 29, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
and if we are so well behaved on tax day. was not the case. but the penalties are lower here than anyone else. so we really don't have penalties. i mean, the irs come if you don't pay her taxes and they find out, they're basically going to tell you to pay them. even with a small penalty. the audit rates in this country are a fraction what they are and if you cheat on your taxes you probably won't get caught. i don't mean for any of you take it to heart. but the facts show that this is not to does not ally with the deterrence. it doesn't make any sense and here's another example, which if it really works, then countries or jurisdictions are dramatically increasing the penalties for breaking the law and they must and should see a decline in crime. okay. so okay, but for the best examples. a california. twenty years ago, it california enacted the severity of criminal penalties that we have seen almost anywhere in the western world over last 100 years. three strikes. the three strikes law. an unbelievable amount of severity. to so what happens whe
and if we are so well behaved on tax day. was not the case. but the penalties are lower here than anyone else. so we really don't have penalties. i mean, the irs come if you don't pay her taxes and they find out, they're basically going to tell you to pay them. even with a small penalty. the audit rates in this country are a fraction what they are and if you cheat on your taxes you probably won't get caught. i don't mean for any of you take it to heart. but the facts show that this is not to...
34
34
Feb 13, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
higher taxes and more stimulus spending. weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan. >> the speech we got was par for the course. very liberal, fairly partisan. >> does president obama's post speech tour and his message last night signal a commander-in-chief whose second term strategy is with or without you. >> he sure as heck wasn't trying to bring both sides together. his political calculation last night was i'm never going to e get the republicans to work with me. >> the message of the speech to my ears was speaking over the heads of congress and to congress saying do your job. >> connecticut democratic senator chris murphy joins us. by far the most unforgettable moment was the president's call to action on gun control. heard by an audience of gun violence survivors and families who lost loved ones. >> hadiya's parents are in this chamber tonight along with more than two dozen americans whose lives have been torn apart by gun violence. they deserve a vote. [ applause ] they deserve a vote
higher taxes and more stimulus spending. weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan. >> the speech we got was par for the course. very liberal, fairly partisan. >> does president obama's post speech tour and his message last night signal a commander-in-chief whose second term strategy is with or without you. >> he sure as heck wasn't trying to bring both sides together. his political calculation last night was i'm never going to e get the...
256
256
Mar 12, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 3
bedroom tax. le soon people are going to have to find 20%, possibly more of a tax they didn't have to find. the disposable income despite the 1% increase is much less. >> have we had to take difficult decisions over welfare, yes. have we taken decisions on welfare that have affect people across the income spectrum? yes, we have. we also took away child benefit with families someone earning over 60,000 pounds. the interesting thing about all these changes, this is not to be political, either that change affect people earlier at 60,000 pounds a year, we haven't had all parties aboard for even that change. so you can either take a view we wouldn't make any changes to welfare at all even though we have a budget deficit which is now the biggest in europe, that is a point of view. if you want to take that point of view and have to find public spending deductions in health, education, and elsewhere, my argument is if welfare is one in three pounds that the government spends, it's impossible to deal with
bedroom tax. le soon people are going to have to find 20%, possibly more of a tax they didn't have to find. the disposable income despite the 1% increase is much less. >> have we had to take difficult decisions over welfare, yes. have we taken decisions on welfare that have affect people across the income spectrum? yes, we have. we also took away child benefit with families someone earning over 60,000 pounds. the interesting thing about all these changes, this is not to be political,...
88
88
Oct 24, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
those are about pushing low taxes, removal of regulation, blocking environmental -- at the grassroots, we found in our research, and others have too, that the active lists and the people who identify with the tea party all are longtime conservative minded people with deep ties going back to earlier popular movements on the far right. >> that structural explanation of the historical continuity, at least among some of the people we think of as being part of this new phenomenon, that leads me to believe that all of this hyperventilating and huffing and puffing right now with people in my profession that the tea party is done for and that they have been discredited, this shutdown was so bad for them that the mainstream republicans will snuff them out and get rid of them. that seems to be overstated. >> keep in mind that the 2-party has this combination of top down and bottom up forces pushing on the republican party. for that matter, taking over a bunch of the republican party. it doesn't depend on general popularity in the country to get its clout, to get its leverage. >> right. >> a lot
those are about pushing low taxes, removal of regulation, blocking environmental -- at the grassroots, we found in our research, and others have too, that the active lists and the people who identify with the tea party all are longtime conservative minded people with deep ties going back to earlier popular movements on the far right. >> that structural explanation of the historical continuity, at least among some of the people we think of as being part of this new phenomenon, that leads...
76
76
Jan 15, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
these are american tax dollars being spent its best to spend those tax dollars helping americans in need. here's an example. we can spend $531 million on some become six and 52 million on kenya, 625 million on nigeria or perhaps as much as 2 billion in new castle county and other damaged areas in delaware. we did spend 180 million on indonesia, 142 million in the philippines, 107 million in vietnam, 85 million in the republic of georgia or shift those sums to atlantic city and other places in new jersey. i hope to get the drift. we have people hurt in the united states of america but we also have a future that we have to look at cost. each time we spend money, we do not have, i would submit to the members of the committee that furthers the rest of the insolvency in bankruptcy and if that were to happen, it would debilitate the country so i request your consideration to the amendments i have before you. >> thank you mr. chairman for your work tonight and at the time in reviewing these amendments. i offer today an amendment 73 to the rogers substitute regarding watershed protection funding
these are american tax dollars being spent its best to spend those tax dollars helping americans in need. here's an example. we can spend $531 million on some become six and 52 million on kenya, 625 million on nigeria or perhaps as much as 2 billion in new castle county and other damaged areas in delaware. we did spend 180 million on indonesia, 142 million in the philippines, 107 million in vietnam, 85 million in the republic of georgia or shift those sums to atlantic city and other places in...